Boeing 777-300
The Boeing 777-300 is a long-range, wide-body commercial aircraft developed by Boeing. It is part of the Boeing 777 family and is known for its large passenger capacity, typically seating between 368 to 451 passengers depending on the configuration. The aircraft features a distinctive elongated fuselage and is powered by two high-bypass turbofan engines.
Introduced in 1998, the Boeing 777-300 is designed for long-haul flights, making it popular among airlines for international routes. It has a maximum range of approximately 6,014 nautical miles (11,100 kilometers), allowing it to connect distant cities efficiently.